wow i didnt know you could use generative fill to select new hair, this is a game changer! Thank you so much PSDESIRE this video helped me so much thank you!!!🙌🙌🙌🙌
Since the limit is 1024, in the case of hair, would you select small sections to get the optimum pixels for a high res image? How would you handle this when you need a very high res image? Thank you and always enjoy your videos.
Yes, exactly. It's a good idea to break down into smaller sections when dealing with a 1024 pixel limit, especially when generating intricate details like hair in a high-resolution image. This strategy can help ensure you get the best possible pixel density to achieve a sharper result. I'm planning to create action to handle this issue. If you guys interested in action let me know.
Thanks Eswar for the wonderful tutorial. It was a great learning session...Did you get my email for my request of removing a background? I sent you 2 photos as well.. thanks. Norm
after paint with the 50 %gry color brush i exit quick mask but there is selection still active. (time 5:28 ) do i need to deselect before go to next step
If an active selection remains after exiting quick mask mode, consider applying a 40-40-30% gray. Alternatively, you can utilize generative fill with the currently active visible selection, but please note that it may generate new hair patterns unrelated to the original.
Very informative. How would we word hair in Bob hairstyle?
Thank you for this tutorial! . . . Perfect timing for a project I've been avoiding but need to get done today!
Have fun!
wow i didnt know you could use generative fill to select new hair, this is a game changer! Thank you so much PSDESIRE this video helped me so much thank you!!!🙌🙌🙌🙌
Thank you dear teacher!❤
You're welcome 😊
Thank you so much for the helpful tutorial!
Amazing. Are you painting with gray the mask or the proper layer once you are in the quick mask mode?
painting grey on proper layer
That's outstanding! Thank you.
Great work!!! Thanks
Since the limit is 1024, in the case of hair, would you select small sections to get the optimum pixels for a high res image? How would you handle this when you need a very high res image? Thank you and always enjoy your videos.
Yes, exactly. It's a good idea to break down into smaller sections when dealing with a 1024 pixel limit, especially when generating intricate details like hair in a high-resolution image. This strategy can help ensure you get the best possible pixel density to achieve a sharper result. I'm planning to create action to handle this issue. If you guys interested in action let me know.
I really appreciate your videos. They are a great help me
What prompt did you use, when the haire are not curly? And can i use this technique when the clothes are Not Good masked?
Where did you get select subject tool, which version of photoshop are you using plz reply
photoshop 2024 version
Thank you so much for sharing knowledge
TOP! iscritto
Thanks Eswar for the wonderful tutorial. It was a great learning session...Did you get my email for my request of removing a background? I sent you 2 photos as well.. thanks. Norm
Thanks
where can we find generative fill bar??
Respect ✊🏼
after paint with the 50 %gry color brush i exit quick mask but there is selection still active. (time 5:28 ) do i need to deselect before go to next step
If an active selection remains after exiting quick mask mode, consider applying a 40-40-30% gray. Alternatively, you can utilize generative fill with the currently active visible selection, but please note that it may generate new hair patterns unrelated to the original.
Thank you. I just use photoshop beta
Pls, where is the generating fill icon located 🙏🙏
in windows menu, enable 'contextual task bar'
@@psdesireYT Really appreciate 🙏🙏
but the background is not transparent
And now try to change the background to any other color than white.
Won’t work.
Thanks
Welcome